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Most will only shrug and say, "I really don't know."
The reason I bring this up is that, as horrific his acts are, they were atrocious enough to warrant his resignation as the head of the International Monetary Fund. His sickness and sociopathic tendencies were bad enough for the world to say, "I really don't care what he did to pull the world out of a global financial crises. I care more about the people of the world."
And to me, that is a good thing. For the first time, in a long, long time, the world is speaking that the human condition is more important than the financial.
It makes me smile to think of it.
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